AP Psychology!

<p>It really didn't take much studying for me to get a 5, I took kind of naturally to it. But my suggestion is that common sense really comes into play. If you're being asked about a theory or something of that sort that you've never heard of, logic it out. Things usually mean exactly what they sound like they mean. This really came in handy during the short answers last year, but I think some people don't realize this. My psych teacher even hinted at the fact that somebody unfamiliar with the subject might do ok if they just logic it out.</p>

<p>for the 2004 ap exam u needed to get 104 pointes out of 150 to get a 5, so its a joke</p>

<p>Can anyone tell me how to differentiate between classical conditioning and operant conditioning? Sometimes it's very clear which is which, like if the question has key words such as "reward," "punishment," and "conditioned stimulus" etc etc. </p>

<p>Sometimes it's not so clear though.... What's the trick btwn those two?</p>

<p>come to the aim chat room appsych07.</p>

<p>where is this chatroom? Because I can never find any of them? How do you get to them?</p>

<p>go to aim, add yourself to your buddy list, invite yourself to chat, erase the big long number and put appsych07. see you there</p>

<p>Does anyone know how the Princeton Review Book's tests are in comparison to the real test. I just took a practice test and got 25 wrong....just wondering if that is a good indicator for where i'm at for tomorrow's test. Thanks.</p>

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